“The Yoder family, like others of their sect, shun the use of electricity, especially when it is from the grid. For years, the Yoders have been fighting the sewer connection order because it requires them to install an electric grinder pump to shunt waste from their home into the Sugar Grove Area Sewer Authority’s system in Warren County. Rejected was the family’s argument that they should simply be allowed to keep using their outdoor privy, which lacks electricity and running water.”
Read more: http://www.pennlive.com/news/2018/01/old_order_amish_family_must_co.html
Related posts:
Making a Crypto Utopia in Puerto Rico
America's public finances: The Unsteady States of America
Want to Be Rich? Salary Alone Won't Get You There
Charles Ramsey Interview, Cleveland Man That Found Amanda Berry
Experimental drug cures 70 percent of patients with hepatitis C
Science Fiction Comes Alive as Researchers Grow Organs in Lab
BitCoin Is Gold 2.0: Venture Capitalist
CIA beat and sodomized wrongly detained German citizen
France tells U.S. to stop snooping but cools dispute
Social Security Trust Fund’s Fall Is First Since 1983
American Expat Taxpayers Would Rather Ditch Citizenship Than Face New IRS Rules
CME Halted Silver Trading 4 Times Sunday as Prices Slid 9%
NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users
Police officer arrested, accused of aggravated battery with deadly weapon
Venezuela's gold reserves fall 24% in 18 months